In a life littered with mistakes, my biggest professional screwup happened on the floor of the CME in October 1987, when my careless overnight trading positions caused me to begin the day with an upside-down balance in my account—I owed substantially more than I owned.
Dear Joe, I thank God because His mercy is forever. Thank you for your reflection that reminds us of this truth, a truth that fills us with hope, peace and joy to move forward. Truth that leads us to the cross of Christ. Thank you Joe, and may God bless you.
it's almost better to have a great loss than the death by a million cuts loss where you just bleed a little every single day. the first is the woman avoiding being stoned, the second is being Job.
Thanks, Joe. I can relate to that day......and the lessons, hopefully, learned.
Dear Joe, I thank God because His mercy is forever. Thank you for your reflection that reminds us of this truth, a truth that fills us with hope, peace and joy to move forward. Truth that leads us to the cross of Christ. Thank you Joe, and may God bless you.
it's almost better to have a great loss than the death by a million cuts loss where you just bleed a little every single day. the first is the woman avoiding being stoned, the second is being Job.